Olvera Street's La Golondrina Cafe faces eviction over fight with city of Los Angeles

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Back taxes and a dispute over who's responsible for fixing the restaurant's plumbing are among the issues at hand.

La Golondrina Café has been a mainstay on Olvera Street since the 1930s, but its current owners are being asked to pay more than $242,000 in back rent or face eviction.

David and Bertha Gomez, who worked in one of the colorful candy stands along Olvera Street, offered to take over the restaurant. The couple began the process of transferring ownership of the business in September 2021, which is when the Board of Commissioners of El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument approved the agreement.But the Gomezes claim they were not informed of the commission’s approval until February 2022, according to a lawsuit they filed against the city earlier this year.

of the two-story Pelanconi House, which was built in 1850, the same year that California became a state. The plumbing in the building has not been replaced in several decades, the Gomezes allege in court documents.

 

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